Microplastic In Salt and Sugar: According to a recent study, microplastics have been found in all the brands of salt and sugar sold in India. The poison is dissolved in the blood every day.
Microplastic In Salt and Sugar: According to a recent study, microplastics have been found in all the brands of salt and sugar sold in India. The poison is dissolved in the blood every day.
It is beyond imagination to eat tasty food without salt and sugar. Especially when it comes to Indian food, there is a trend of serving extra salt with food. In such a situation, the news of toxins being mixed in salt and sugar is no less than a shock.
Recently, a shocking study report has shaken Indian consumers. The study has revealed that all salt and sugar brands sold in India contain microplastic particles.
What the study found
This study has been done by India's premier food safety research institute. According to the report, the presence of microplastics has been found in salt and sugar samples of various brands. The size of these microplastics is less than 5 millimeters, due to which it cannot be seen with the naked eye.
Every drop of blood is becoming poisonous
According to a scientific journal publication titled 'Microplastics in the North Western Pacific', microplastics make their way directly into human blood vessels through the products they contain. In simple terms, every drop of your blood is getting poisoned every time you eat salt and sugar.
How microplastics are damaging health
Digestive problems – Microplastic particles can enter the body’s digestive system, causing bloating, gas, and other digestive problems.
Hormonal imbalance – According to studies, microplastics can affect the body's hormonal system, leading to hormonal imbalance, which can affect the reproductive system and other bodily functions.
Effects on the nervous system – Microplastic particles can accumulate in the nervous system, causing brain and nervous system-related problems.
Long-term health problems – Although research is still ongoing, long-term exposure to microplastics can increase the risk of various health problems, such as cancer.